<p>Hey guys, I am really under a stressful situation. MIT's application deadline is due tomorrow. In my school, we haven't got any humanities teacher. In my previous high-school, there was a social science teacher. I was her student as a 9th and 10th grader. Now, I haven't got any humanities or social science teacher. Our school program doesn't offer those subjects for the course I have taken. However, I do have an English teacher. But the problem is that, since I didn't know MIT required me to get a recommendation from a language teacher, I didn't bother asking my English teacher. I have a math and physics teacher recommendation instead.
When I filled out my application form, I selected the 'other' option and specified Science under Evaluation B. I have submitted my app. recently. I don't know what to do now. My physics teacher has already written a recommendation letter for me. Should I somehow contact the MIT admission's office, ask them to change Science to English language, and ask my English teacher to write a recommendation now or should I just specify 'Physics' as the subject under the Teacher Evaluation Form B and give my physics teacher's remarks?
I do have recommendations from my research mentor and Taekwondo coach though
Please help! Any advice would be much appreciated. I don't want this to hurt my chances of getting into the university. By the way, I am an international, Indian student.</p>